Billionaire Boohoo heir jets off on £1m African honeymoon

After tying the knot in the ‘most lavish wedding of the summer’, it is of little surprise this billionaire wanted to treat his new wife to an equally extravagant honeymoon.

Adam Kamani, 28, the son of Mahmud Kamani, 52, founder of the Boohoo fashion empire, whisked his beloved wife Charlotte off on a three-week African holiday shortly after their £1million Italian nuptials.

The couple kicked off their £1million trip by flying first class to Tanzania, where they were treated to private safaris and stays in five-star hotels complete with private pools and round-the-clock butler service. 

Photographs of the romantic getaway reveal how the couple shared intimate moments picnicking on the Serengeti and soaked up the sun on deserted white-sand beaches. 

£1million honeymoon: Adam Kamani, 28, heir to the Boohoo fashion empire, and his new wife Charlotte on honeymoon

VIP treatment: The lavish newlyweds jetted off to Tanzania where they enjoyed private safaris on the Serengeti

VIP treatment: The lavish newlyweds jetted off to Tanzania where they enjoyed private safaris on the Serengeti

Only the best: The couple flew first-class to Tanzania before taking a smaller plane to the island of Zanzibar

Only the best: The couple flew first-class to Tanzania before taking a smaller plane to the island of Zanzibar

Fairytale: The couple married in a lavish ceremony in Lake Como at a villa beloved of Hollywood star George Clooney

Fairytale: The couple married in a lavish ceremony in Lake Como at a villa beloved of Hollywood star George Clooney

Sources close to the couple claim the pair spared no expense to jet off on the three-week break first class before staying in a string of 5* hotels.

They are understood to have avoided other tourists with private safari drives across the Serengeti and a luxurious hot air balloon ride.

And to top it off they are finishing their trip with a stay in one of the world’s best hotels – a £850 a night spa resort in Zanzibar.

A source close to the couple said: ‘The wedding was no expense spared, so the honeymoon is no different.

Five-star service: The couple stayed in some of the world's best hotels, including one that costs £850-a-night

Five-star service: The couple stayed in some of the world’s best hotels, including one that costs £850-a-night

Romantic getaway: The newlyweds tied the knot in a lavish three-day Italian ceremony before taking off on honeymoon

Adam on honeymoon

Romantic getaway: The newlyweds tied the knot in a lavish three-day Italian ceremony before taking off on honeymoon

No expense spared: The couple tuck into a picnic lunch during one of their private safari tours of the Serengeti 

No expense spared: The couple tuck into a picnic lunch during one of their private safari tours of the Serengeti 

On top of the world: Adam and Charlotte, left, took in the views of the Serengeti from a hot air balloon 

On top of the world: Adam and Charlotte, left, took in the views of the Serengeti from a hot air balloon 

Ultimate romance: The five-star hotel where the couple stayed

When you are used to living in luxury at home, it is only to be expected that you will enjoy the same five-star treatment on holiday. 

So it is of little surprise Adam and Charlotte plumped for one of the world’s best hotels when it came to planning their honeymoon. 

The newlyweds spent a week at the breathtaking Baraza Resort & Spa in Zanzibar, where guests stay in private villas that come complete with their own private pool.

It is set on Bwejuu beach – voted one of the top 30 island beaches in the world – with a coral reef facing the shore for snorkelling. 

Villas start from £562-a-night and the price of the most extravagant residence, the Presidential Villa, is only available upon request, according to the website.

‘They had an incredible big day but it was very busy and they wanted to spend time together for the first few weeks of being husband and wife.

‘The honeymoon was just as luxurious as the wedding. It’s what many people would consider the world’s best honeymoon. It really is a trip of a lifetime. They are staying in one of the most incredible part of the world, in some of the best hotels in the world.’

The pair tied the knot at the start of the month, before jetting off on honeymoon on a first class flight.

They started off their trip in Tanzania, taking a private jet to a 5* hotel in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, before moving to the central Serengeti.

They stayed in the plush Roving Bushtops camp – but they were far from slumming it.

Guests stay ‘tents’ which have king-size beds, en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour butler service and walls that can be opened to give panoramic views of the surrounding bush.

It is thought they were offered their own chauffeur driven 4×4 for private ‘game drives’ to see wildlife every day of their stay.

The pair then set off for a week-long stay at a Zanzibar hotel described as one of the most luxurious in the world.

The Baraza Resort & Spa is made up of a collection of villas, each with their own private plunge pool and outdoor terrace.

Ultimate luxury: The couple stayed at the Baraza Resort & Spa, pictured, which offers villas complete with private pools

Ultimate luxury: The couple stayed at the Baraza Resort & Spa, pictured, which offers villas complete with private pools

Adventure: The couple witnessed the migration of the wildebeest during their private safari tours

Charlotte on safari

Adventure: The couple witnessed the migration of the wildebeest, left, during their private safari tours

Ready to roll: Donning matching reflective sunglasses, the couple pose for a photo from their 4x4 safari car

Ready to roll: Donning matching reflective sunglasses, the couple pose for a photo from their 4×4 safari car

It is set on Bwejuu beach – voted one of the top 30 island beaches in the world – with a coral reef facing the shore for snorkelling.

The luxurious break comes after their wedding which was attended by celebrities such as reality TV star Lucy Mecklenburgh and her Corrie boyfriend Ryan Thomas.

The couple exchanged vows at the historic Villa Erba, which stands on the site of a convent, founded in the eleventh century by the Benedictine nuns.

Set amid 24 acres of private parkland, the villa is said to be a favourite spot of George Clooney who owns a holiday home in Lake Como.

Wedding day: The bride with her new father-in-law Mahmud Kamani (left), who built Boohoo from a market stall business

Wedding day: The bride with her new father-in-law Mahmud Kamani (left), who built Boohoo from a market stall business

The bride wore a variety of outfits over the three-day extravaganza including traditional Indian dress and a traditional white princess dress with a sweeping train (pictured)

The bride wore a variety of outfits over the three-day extravaganza including traditional Indian dress and a traditional white princess dress with a sweeping train (pictured)

Cutting the cake: The couple opted for a simple four tier confection, decorated with fresh flowers 

The colourfully dressed bride with her new brother-in-low Samir Kamani

Cutting the cake: The couple opted for a simple four tier confection, decorated with fresh flowers (left). The colourfully dressed bride with her new brother-in-low Samir Kamani (right) 

Venue: The historic villa built on the site of an 11th century convent is a favourite of Hollywood star George Clooney 

Venue: The historic villa built on the site of an 11th century convent is a favourite of Hollywood star George Clooney 

As guests sat down to dinner, tenors performed O Sole Mio to the accompaniment of a live string quartet and the evening ended with the obligatory fireworks display.

Adam works for the family business, which is now worth over £2billion after starting out as a market stall

The groom’s father Mahmud set up Boohoo in 2006 with the intention of selling up-to-date clothes for low prices.

Today, Boohoo has a workforce of 1,415, with teams in Manchester, Burnley, London, New York and Los Angeles.

It is endorsed by celebrities like Little Mix and the cast of TOWIE. 

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